Branko grunbaum biography of mahatma gandhi

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          Branko Grünbaum

          Yugoslav American mathematician

          Branko Grünbaum (Hebrew: ברנקו גרונבאום; 2 October – 14 September )[1] was a Croatian-born mathematician of Jewish descent[2] and a professor emeritus at the University of Washington in Seattle.

          Branko Grunbaum.

        1. Branko Grunbaum.
        2. And Mahatma Gandhi said to the boy, "Stop It has been called to my attention by Professor Branko Grunbaum that I actually show that the family.
        3. At the research level geometry has become not more than a specialized branch of algebra and analysis.
        4. Mahatma Gandhi.
        5. Stanko Bilinski's rhombic dodecahedron discovered in Croatia.
        6. He received his Ph.D. in from Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel.[3]

          Life

          Grünbaum was born in Osijek, then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, on 2 October His father was Jewish and his mother was Catholic, so during World War II the family survived the Holocaust by living at his Catholic grandmother's home.

          After the war, as a high school student, he met Zdenka Bienenstock, a Jew who had lived through the war hidden in a convent while the rest of her family were killed. Grünbaum became a student at the University of Zagreb, but grew disenchanted with the communist ideology of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, applied for emigration to Israel, and traveled with his family and Zdenka to H